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How to Prevent and Treat Headaches After BJJ Rolling

18 Jul 2025

Headaches after BJJ rolling are more common than most practitioners realize. It does not matter if you are a seasoned competitor or a beginner in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Post-training headaches can be an unpleasant and sometimes alarming side effect. BJJ, with its intense scrambles, neck pressure, and submission attempts, can put a lot of stress on your body. It is so particularly for your head and cervical spine. If you are experiencing headaches after rolling, it is essential to understand the causes, how to prevent them, and how to treat them effectively.

In this article, we will dive deep into why BJJ practitioners get headaches. Moreover, we will explore the link between Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and head tension. And we will see how you can avoid and recover from these discomforts without compromising your time on the mats. Whether you train in the Gi or No-Gi format, the tips below can help you keep your head clear and your training consistent.

Why Do Headaches Happen After BJJ Rolling?

Headaches after BJJ rolling can stem from a variety of sources—physical, environmental, and even nutritional. Understanding the root cause is the first step toward effective prevention.

1- Neck Strain and Cervical Tension

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu places significant stress on the neck. It does not matter whether you are defending a cross-collar choke in a tight Gi match or bridging hard in a No-Gi scramble. The cervical spine is constantly under tension. This can lead to what is known as cervicogenic headaches. These are caused by tight or irritated neck muscles and joints.

2- Dehydration and Electrolyte Imbalance

Hard BJJ sessions lead to intense sweating, especially if you are wearing a BJJ Gi that traps heat. If you are not rehydrating properly, dehydration can trigger tension headaches or even migraines. Losing electrolytes like sodium and potassium also affects how your nerves and muscles’ function.

3- Poor Breathing Technique

A common mistake among beginners is holding their breath during rolls, especially under pressure or during submissions. This increases intra-cranial pressure and reduces oxygen flow. Thus, contributing to post-roll headaches.

4- Overexertion and Fatigue

Training without adequate rest or pushing too hard in multiple rounds can overload your central nervous system. When your body does not get the recovery it needs, it sends warning signs—like headaches—to force you to slow down.

5- Concussions and Head Trauma

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a “gentler” martial art compared to striking-based systems. However, accidental impacts can still happen. Slams, collisions, or even hard mat contact during takedowns or guard pulls can cause mild concussions, which may result in delayed headaches.

How to Prevent Headaches After BJJ Rolling

Preventing headaches is always better than having to treat them. Here are actionable strategies you can incorporate into your BJJ training routine to minimize your risk.

1- Strengthen Your Neck Muscles

Your neck acts as a shock absorber during grappling exchanges. Strengthening the neck can reduce strain and improve stability. Incorporate neck bridges (with caution), isometric holds, and resistance band exercises to build resilience.

2- Prioritize Proper Warm-Up and Cool-Down

A good warm-up should include light cardiovascular activity, dynamic stretches, and mobility drills for the neck, shoulders, and spine. After training, do light static stretching and deep breathing to relax tense muscles and flush lactic acid.

3- Improve Rolling Technique

If you are constantly getting stacked, pulled, or twisted around the neck, revisit your technique. Ask a higher belt or instructor to review your guard recovery, escape mechanics, and posture. Avoid cranking your own neck by trying to muscle out of submissions.

4- Stay Hydrated and Maintain Electrolyte Balance

Drink water before, during, and after training. For intense rolling sessions—especially in a BJJ Gi—consider electrolyte tablets or drinks to replenish sodium, potassium, and magnesium levels. Coconut water or sports drinks can also help.

5- Breathe Consciously

Incorporate controlled breathing techniques like nasal breathing or box breathing (inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 4, exhale for 4, hold for 4). This helps regulate oxygen levels and reduces blood pressure spikes during rolls.

6- Use a Mouthguard

A properly fitted mouthguard can absorb shock and reduce jaw tension, which in turn may prevent tension-type headaches. Some practitioners unconsciously clench their jaw during intense moments. Something like a mouthguard can help alleviate.

Treatment for Headaches After BJJ Rolling

If you already have a headache after rolling, here are some safe and effective treatments to consider:

1- Rest and Recovery

Sometimes the body simply needs downtime. Lie down in a quiet, dark room and let your nervous system reset. Avoid screens and bright lights. A short nap or a full night’s sleep can work wonders.

2- Ice and Heat Therapy

Use a cold pack on your forehead or neck for 15-20 minutes to reduce inflammation. Heat can be applied later to relax tight muscles in the neck or traps. Rotate between both for the best effect.

3- Massage and Myofascial Release

Tension in the upper back, traps, and cervical area often contributes to headaches. Use a massage ball, foam roller, or see a professional therapist to release trigger points and improve blood flow.

4- Over-the-Counter Pain Relief (If Needed)

Ibuprofen or acetaminophen can provide temporary relief, but avoid relying on these long-term. Always consult a healthcare professional if headaches become frequent or severe.

5- Stretch and Mobilize

Incorporate regular stretching into your daily routine, focusing on your neck, upper back, and shoulders. Yoga for BJJ is an excellent way to enhance mobility and prevent postural imbalances that lead to headaches.

When to See a Doctor

If your headaches:

  • Persist for more than a few days,
  • Are accompanied by nausea, dizziness, or vision changes,
  • Begin after a hard impact or fall,
  • Or are new and different from previous headaches,

You should consult a medical professional immediately. Even in a non-striking art like Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, undiagnosed concussions or spinal issues can become serious if left untreated.

Gi vs No-Gi: Does It Make a Difference?

Some practitioners report more frequent headaches when training in the Gi due to collar chokes. It is because it puts additional grip pressure on the neck. Gi training often involves more static pressure and prolonged isometric strength. This can strain the neck and trap muscles. In contrast, No-Gi rolls are typically faster-paced with more scrambles but less direct neck pulling.

Regardless of your preference, the core prevention strategies remain the same i.e. strengthen your body, hydrate well, move with intention, and recover smartly.

Final Thoughts: Train Smart, Not Just Hard

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a physically demanding martial art. It challenges both your mind and body. Headaches after BJJ rolling are not uncommon. But they should never be ignored. By addressing the root causes either it is tension, hydration, technique, or trauma, you can keep yourself safe, healthy, and consistent on the mats.

Whether you roll in a BJJ Gi or No-Gi, your longevity in the sport depends on how well you listen to your body. Do not treat headaches as just another part of training. But treat them as signals guiding you toward better recovery, improved technique, and smarter habits.

Train safe, roll strong, and keep your head clear—on and off the mats.

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